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Landing Your First Job
Okay, so, you’ve spent a lot of time and expended a lot of calories learning the technical side of web development. You’ve built some code and you now think you’re ready for the next step: landing your first job and starting your web development career. But how do you actually do that?!
I’m old enough to remember a time when getting a job meant looking at wanted ads in physical newspapers (ugh, I hate writing that!), but nowadays, that’s rarely how people find jobs. And even then, once you find a job opening, the process of applying, interviewing, and ultimately getting a job isn’t usually just a one-time chat with a manager, particularly in web development. You may have to impress more than one person to become an employed ...
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